by Natasha Barlow I still don’t know what I’m doing and what I want out of life. However, in the hopes that some of my experiences may resonate with others, I wanted to share a few tidbits of things that have made me a better scientist, and a better person. These are disjointed thoughts, and are in no specific order, but I hope they will be useful to anyone in the environment field (or otherwise) thinking about jobs, schooling, and life in general. Personal Development:
Jobs and School:
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Kristen Mancuso
6/14/2020 03:28:27 pm
Great post! I worked on Yellow-breasted Chats for my PhD in the south Okanagan Valley the year after you so we just missed each other. My supervisor shared your blog with me.
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Natasha Barlow
6/18/2020 02:05:45 pm
Thanks! Haha, that's awesome - such a small world. The Okanagan was great, and I hope your PhD is going well!
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CHRISTINE BISHOP
6/14/2020 03:52:37 pm
Gutsy posts and helpful for everyone hot just grad students. I will forward to my students as well and also tell them you made it through a field season working with terrifying AH and adorable (haha) YBCH and still smiling. You are successful already.
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Natasha Barlow
6/18/2020 02:04:02 pm
Glad you liked it! I'm LITERALLY wearing my YBCH shirt right now wearing this, what good timing. I miss the west, and once COVID is over I'll have to make a trip back out there!
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